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eric.mould
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"Free Your Mind" (Glitch edit) just released late last night

Post by eric.mould » Wed May 07, 2008 1:05 pm

You should check out this track; produced entirely with Ableton and VSTs. This version has the DBlue Glitch VST throughout the track. I also have a clean version of this track:

www.myspace.com/deepcproductions

OR

www.soundclick.com/ericmould

for access to several of my latest tracks.

Enjoy!

E

eric.mould
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Free Your Mind

Post by eric.mould » Thu May 08, 2008 1:39 pm

If you searched for Free Your Mind last night, there was a server error with the upload. The track is re-uploaded and plays fine.

Please stop by and check out this new release.

Eric

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Post by amigo » Thu May 08, 2008 1:46 pm

I really like this track. :)

It kicks off nicely with the bass line but kicks off again shortly afterwards.

I can see this track lifting the mood on any dance floor but if I was to ask you to make one change it is for the break down to be followed by a huge build up.

I hope you are sending this out to labels.

Thanks for sharing.

eric.mould
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Free Your Mind

Post by eric.mould » Thu May 08, 2008 2:51 pm

Thank you for the constructive criticism; it is appreciated!

Eric

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nice one

Post by jetmark » Fri May 09, 2008 5:55 pm

Nice "change-up" track.

I disagree with the breakdown/buildup comment. i think the era of the giant buildup is behind us, and for good reason.
;) no offense, amigo! it's just not my thing.

The only change i would offer up for consideration is that it is sort of drowning in reverb.
The whole thing would snap into clearer focus by drying the reverb up a bit. not a lot.

other than that, a good solid track.
the glitchy bits are cool and not overdone. just right.
great drum tracking.
congrats on a job well done!
«jetmark»

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Re: nice one

Post by amigo » Wed May 14, 2008 4:35 pm

jetmark wrote: I disagree with the breakdown/buildup comment. i think the era of the giant buildup is behind us, and for good reason.
;) no offense, amigo! it's just not my thing.
A good example of a breakdown/buildup in a recent tune is the Trentmoller mix of a track called 'Sodom' by Pet Shop Boys. Something like this is wort trying IMO.

Check it out.

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